Town saddened following death of bubbly bouncer turned florist

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Ms Walker's daughter would like people to share a memory of her, as that was one of Sharon's final wishes.

She said: "Mum wanted people to write memories about her. She knew so many people from Louth.

"She moved in with us near the end and she didn’t want one of her grandchildren to see their room until it was finished. In the last couple of days, we've had people offering to decorate the room for us.

"I have shown my nine-year old daughter what everyone is saying about her. We are so grateful."

Ms Walker volunteered at Louth Run for Life, selling pink gerberas on race day to help raise further funds for Cancer Research UK.

Simon West, 49, chairman of Louth Run for Life, said: "She was always a bubbly character. She loved being involved, she really wanted to try and give something back.

"She always had time to talk.

"I know she's gone through hard times in her life, I have known Sharon for a long time. She was such a lovely person.

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One person wrote: "I'm privileged to have known Sharon since I was a child, always had a smile on her face. Such an inspiration and was truly devoted to people around her."

Another said: "She fought so bravely while still putting others first. Such a friendly and amazing lady! I shall do another random act of kindness in her memory."

Recalling an act of kindness from Sharon, one person commented: "She helped me make a lovely bouquet for my friend who was so very ill and she wasn't going to take any money for it which was so lovely.

"She was so caring and patient. Condolences to her family and friends."